Tuesday, June 23, 2015

This extra solar planets Potentially Occupied


A study at the University of Puerto Rico expressed some planets outside the solar system has the potential to be inhabited. Anything? In April 2014, the catalog of exoplanets - planets outside our solar system - which may be occupied by registering 21 planets that have the best chance of life outside our solar system. Not all of these planets were confirmed, and there is still much to be learned about their environment. However, this catalog provides experts astrobiologi good start when talking about extraterrestrial life. Here are 10 exoplanets that may be alien life, according to a study at the University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo, was quoted as saying Nationalgeographic from Space.com:


Kepler-186f Kepler-186f is the first Earth-sized exoplanets ever found in the habitable zone of its parent star. Foreign world which lies 490 light years from Earth is only 10% larger than our own planet and almost certainly a rocky.


Gliese 581g The discovery of this planet is a controversial discovery. Gliese 581g was found in 2010, but it is difficult to confirm. However, the University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo called the planet Gliese 581g as a candidate for alien life. It is a rocky planet about 20 light years from the sun. Its size is two to three times as great of the earth. It orbits the parent star, Gliese 581, every 30 days in the constellation Libra.


Gliese 667Cc Super-Earth planet Gliese 667Cc also located close to the Earth, a distance of about 22 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius. This planet at least 4.5 times larger than Earth, and takes 28 days to orbit its parent star orbit on, GJ 667C. Including the part of the parent star system is a three star. This star is the M-class dwarf star whose size is about one third of the mass of the sun.

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